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Easy thing would be to journal the file. Then you’ll be able to see what’s
populating it.

J

On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 5:04 PM <tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,



Looking at a table that has data that is somehow being populated. It is
being used, not updated, by a PC application (Alteryx) which accesses the
file via an ODBC connection.
I can't find how or where the file is being populated.



The file is a local file

I did a DSPPGMREF of every program on the system and the object is not
referenced in any program.
Using Navigator I looked at every procedure in the library where the file
is
stored
I scanned every piece of source code on the system to find a reference to
the file
There are only four SQLPKG objects in the library and none of them
reference
the file



How do I find out how this file is being populated? What am I missing?





Kind Regards,



Thomas Garvey



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